Vietnam Veterans Day Commemorated with Ceremonies Nationwide More than 900 locations worldwide will have commemorative ceremonies for Vietnam Veterans Day on March 29, with many giving...
Veterans Groups Asking Congress to Prevent Afghan Evacuees from Being Kicked Out of US More than 36,000 Afghans brought to the United States currently lack a direct pathway to secure permanent legal residency.
Veterans Group Sues Military Leaders, Claiming Yearslong Delays on Benefits Decisions The military has failed to meet deadlines on veterans' requests for corrections of military records, the suit says.
Every Veteran Has a Voice. Here's How We're Going to Listen to All of Them "An estimated 7.4 million veterans are nowhere in the advocacy or policy process."
WWII Cadet Nurses Could Become Honorary Veterans Legislative proposals would grant them discharges and an honorary title, but not full veterans' benefits.
Veterans' Charities, PAC Shut Doors Amid Fundraising Scrutiny An investigation continues into two charities and a PAC that raised millions through telemarketing campaigns.
Return of Rolling Thunder? Trump Weighs in on Memorial Day Ride Rolling Thunder could be coming back to Washington, D.C. next year after all.
VA Cites Slow-Rolled Agent Orange Report To Oppose Spina Bifida Bill In testimony VA cited two year old report for justification in expanding coverage to spina bifida children.
Vets Groups Weigh In on Jackson Nomination Amid Allegations The groups warn of festering problems amid the leadership vacuum at the VA.
Here's Kamala Harris' Record on Veterans and Military Issues As vice president, Harris has supported Biden's major initiatives on service members and veterans, including the massive...
Pentagon Reviewing 20 Medal of Honor Awards Given to Soldiers at the Wounded Knee Massacre Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has directed a five-person panel to review the 20 Medals of Honor that the Army awarded to...
$450 Million B-1B Lancer Crash Attributed to Crew Failures and 'Degradation of Airman Skills' A B-1B Lancer valued at more than $450 million that crashed in South Dakota at the start of this year missed the runway by...
Navy SEALs, Sailors Who Refused COVID Vaccine Will Have Records Expunged After Legal Settlement The Navy also must correct the records of those who left the service after they weren't granted religious accommodation.
The Army Is Reducing Job Choice for New Recruits in 2 Critical Fields Both the field artillery and air defense fields, as well as surveillance and communications systems, will no longer allow...